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Aviation Daily, March 17, 2022

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Lessors

S7 Airlines A321neo
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Air Lease Maintaining ‘Good Relationships’ With Russian Customers

Mar 16, 2022
Air Lease Corp. is maintaining “good communication” with its Russian customers and is confident that its leased aircraft will be returned, where necessary, and relationships with the carriers will leave room for future deals if the geopolitical environment permits such opportunities. 

The Daily Memo

jet landing at Heathrow
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Daily Memo: Should Emission Cuts Target Short-Haul Or Long-Haul First?

Mar 16, 2022
A public-private initiative launched at EU level says it is relevant to focus CO2-minimizing technologies on short- and medium-haul flights—essentially, narrowbodies—because that segment emits most of the industry’s CO2 globally.

Regulatory/Legislative

Superjet
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EASA Suspends Russian Aircraft Certificates of Airworthiness

Mar 16, 2022
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has outlined the details of how it is implementing EU sanctions against Russia and decided, among other things, to suspend certificates of airworthiness and put on hold all pending certification applications.
Orsted
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Denmark Moves To Accelerate Renewable E-Fuels

Mar 16, 2022
Citing the need to loosen Russia’s grip on Europe’s energy supply, Denmark’s government has announced a series of measures to accelerate the production of green fuels from renewable energy, including synthetic e-kerosene for aviation.

Airlines

Air Astana A321LR
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Air Astana Looks To Compensate For Suspension Of Russia Flights

Mar 16, 2022
Air Astana remains cautiously optimistic about being able to compensate customers for canceled flights to Russia as other destinations and markets open up.
Norse Atlantic Airways
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Norse Atlantic Delays Launch, Secures Gatwick Slots

Mar 16, 2022
The carrier said ‘uncertainties’ in the global airline market mean it has to slow down.
Comair
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South African Carriers Remain Suspended

Mar 16, 2022
South African airline Comair remained grounded for a fifth day March 16 as the country’s regulators continued to plow through paperwork intended to get the carrier back into the air. 

Airports

Heathrow Airport arrivals
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Heathrow, UK Airlines Start To Ease Pandemic Mask Rules

Mar 16, 2022
In what may be seen as a harbinger of the end of the pandemic, London Heathrow has dropped the requirement for passengers and others to wear a face mask when traveling through the airport.  
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New Jersey Seeks Building Proposals For Airport Land

Mar 16, 2022
New Jersey authorities are seeking proposals from companies interested in developing a 400-acre parcel at Atlantic City International Airport for aviation facilities.

Cargo

Natilus
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Collins To Provide Cargo System For Natilus Unmanned Freighter

Mar 16, 2022
Collins Aerospace is to develop a specialized cargo loading system for the N3.8T large unmanned cargo aircraft under development by Natilus.

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